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Circulating CD34 Positive Cells and Immunological Responses in Extremely Preterm Infants. [PDF]

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Preterm and Term Infants

2021
With the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, ensuring adequate nutrition to secure the growth and well-being, particularly of infants and young children, faced new obstacles. For this publication, an international group of experts in nutrition, metabolism, gastroenterology, endocrinology, and auxology have selected some of the most important papers published ...
Johannes B. van Goudoever   +1 more
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Hypertriglyceridemia in Preterm Infants

NeoReviews, 2022
Preterm and critically ill infants are at risk for hypertriglyceridemia (HTG). Common risk factors for HTG include prematurity, intravenous lipid emulsion dose and oil composition, reduced lipoprotein lipase activity, fetal growth restriction, sepsis, and renal failure.
Alvin P, Chan   +2 more
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Term and Preterm Infants

2016
Health professionals involved in child care are convinced nowadays that nutrition in early life (the general concept of the so-called 1,000 days) is of paramount importance not only on growth patterns and development in infancy, but also on many health outcomes later in life.
van Goudoever, Johannes B.   +1 more
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Immunonutrition for Preterm Infants

Neonatology, 2019
Care and outcomes for very preterm infants continue to improve, but important causes of mortality and acute and long-term morbidity associated with prolonged hospitalisation remain. Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) and late-onset infection have emerged as the major causes of death beyond the early neonatal period and of neurodisability in very preterm ...
Verena, Walsh, William, McGuire
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Seizures in Preterm Infants

Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2016
Summary: Infants born prematurely are highly vulnerable to brain injury and susceptible to seizures in the first weeks of life. Many neonatal seizures occur without reliable clinical signs and are detectable only on electroencephalogram (EEG); understanding EEG findings in these neonates is crucial for providing appropriate care.
Jacobs-LeVan, Julia, Spelbrink, Emily M.
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Neutropenia in Preterm Infants

Current Pediatric Reviews, 2023
Background: The non-specific and antigen-specific components of host defense mecha-nisms are subject to the adaptation process in the neonate; however, the neutrophil quantitative and qualitative deficiency is one of the most significant causative factors of neonatal-increased vulnera-bility to infection.
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aEEG in preterm infants

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2012
Over the last decade, the survival of premature babies has improved dramatically. Such infants, especially those with extremely low birth weight, are still affected by dangerous complications occurring during the neonatal period that often cause brain damage.
A, Scoppa   +8 more
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Kernicterus in Preterm Infants

Pediatrics, 2009
OBJECTIVE. We sought to clarify the features of kernicterus in preterm infants.METHODS. The subjects of this study were 8 preterm infants with athetoid cerebral palsy whose gestational ages were ≤34 weeks. We retrospectively investigated clinical, laboratory, MRI, and brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) findings.RESULTS.
Okumura, A.   +7 more
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